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Science education abstracts

JUN 01, 1965
Physics Today

During the last decade and a half, the US Office of Education and the National Association for Research in Science Teaching have been engaged in a cooperative project of collecting and summarizing research in the teaching of science. For the first six years of the project, the published summaries were issued on an annual basis and thereafter biennially. The most recent publication of Research In the Teaching Of Science presents abstracts which were selected from studies known to have been completed between 1959–61. A bibliographic list of studies also includes investigations completed between 1961–63. In preparing the reviews of research, the attempt has been made to obtain complete coverage of all science education research completed during the biennium.

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